1. Field
Embodiments of the present disclosure generally relate to a telescoping band system.
2. Description of the Related Art
In recent years, the popularity of technology and gadgets worn on the wrist has greatly increased. Examples of such technology and gadgets include watches, heart rate monitors, MP3 players, Fitbits, flash drives and mobile phones. As many of these gadgets are made to be worn all day or during vigorous exercise and activity, it is imperative that gadgets worn on the wrist fit tightly to work efficiently and correctly.
Often times, these gadgets are worn on the wrist by a band of connected metal links or a semi-circle band made of rubber. Rubber is known to stretch out over time and does not hold its elasticity, and the bands typically come in only one size. The individual metal links are removable to make the size of the wrist band customizable, but removing the links rarely makes the wrist band fit tightly and properly. Removing one too many links makes the wrist band too small to fit, or too tight to be comfortable. Not removing enough links makes the wrist band too large, and the gadget does not sit snugly or comfortably where it belongs. Additionally, a professional is often required to remove the links, thus, the links are not user adjustable and can be an inconvenience to be removed.
Therefore, there is a need in the art for an improved method and apparatus for modifying the size of a wrist band in order for the technology and gadgets worn on the wrist to work properly and to fit comfortably.
The present disclosure generally relates to a telescoping band system that may be used to fasten an object to another object. An example of such a system is a watch band for securing a wrist watch to a user. The telescoping band system includes a plurality of linking elements that are coupled together. Additionally, one or more pass through elements extend through the linking elements. When the pass through elements are pulled, the linking elements move closer together. As such, the telescoping band system and adjust to the size of the object, such as the user's arm.
In one embodiment, a telescoping band system comprises a plurality of first link elements, wherein each first link element includes a first end and a second end; a plurality of second link elements, wherein each second link element includes a first end and a second end; a plurality of first coupling elements, wherein each first coupling element couples the first end of a first link element to the second end of a second link element, wherein the second link element is rotatable around the first coupling element; a second coupling element, wherein each second coupling element couples the second end of a first link element to the first end of a second link element, wherein the second link element is rotatable around the second coupling element, and wherein the second coupling element is movable laterally within the first link element; and one or more pass through elements extending within the plurality of first link elements and the plurality of second link elements.
In another embodiment, a telescoping band system comprises a plurality of first link elements, wherein each first link element includes a first end and a second end; a plurality of second link elements, wherein each second link element includes a first end and a second end; a plurality of first coupling elements, wherein each first coupling element couples the first end of a first link element to the second end of a second link element, wherein the first end of the first link element overlaps the second end of the second link element; a second coupling element, wherein each second coupling element couples the second end of a first link element to the first end of a second link element, wherein the second end of the first link element overlaps the first end of the second link element, and wherein the second coupling element is movable laterally within the first link element; and one or more pass through elements extending within the plurality of first link elements and the plurality of second link elements.
In another embodiment, a tightening band system comprises a plurality of first link elements, wherein each first link element includes a first end and a second end; a plurality of second link elements, wherein each second link element includes a first end and a second end; a plurality of first coupling elements, wherein each first coupling element couples the first end of a first link element to the second end of a second link element; a second coupling element, wherein each second coupling element couples the second end of a first link element to a first end of a second link element; one or more pass through elements extending within the plurality of first link elements and the plurality of second link elements; and a tightening element coupled to at least one end of the one or more pass through elements.
So that the manner in which the above recited features of the present disclosure can be understood in detail, a more particular description of the disclosure, briefly summarized above, may be had by reference to embodiments, some of which are illustrated in the appended drawings. It is to be noted, however, that the appended drawings illustrate only exemplary embodiments and are therefore not to be considered limiting of its scope, may admit to other equally effective embodiments.
To facilitate understanding, identical reference numerals have been used, where possible, to designate identical elements that are common to the figures. It is contemplated that elements and features of one embodiment may be beneficially incorporated in other embodiments without further recitation.
The present disclosure generally relates to a telescoping band system that may be used to fasten an object to another object. An example of such a system is a watch band for securing a wrist watch to a user. The telescoping band system includes a plurality of linking elements that are coupled together. Additionally, one or more pass through elements extend through the linking elements. When the pass through elements are pulled, the linking elements move closer together. As such, the telescoping band system and adjust to the size of the object, such as the user's arm.
It is to be understood that while a watch has been shown in the drawings, the disclosure is not to be limited to watches. Other objects, such as a fitbit, GPS, smartwatch, heart monitor, medical alert bracelet, etc may be utilized with the telescoping band system.
Suitable materials for the first and second link elements 104, 106 include leather, nylon, acrylic, plastic, stainless steel and other well known materials. The pass through element 108 may comprise stainless steel, braided stainless steel, carbon fiber, polymers, and other well known materials.
The band system 100 operates by initially being in a loosened position shown in
As shown in
In regards to the second coupling element 116, the second coupling element 116 is also fixedly attached to the second link element 106. However, the second coupling element 116 and second link element 106 are laterally movable in a slot 118 formed in the first link element 104. Whenever the pass through element 108 is tightened, the second coupling element 116 and second link element 106 move and bring the second link element 106 and first link element 104 closer together as shown in
As shown in
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By utilizing one or more pass through elements through a plurality of link elements, a telescoping band system is obtained that leads to a custom fit of the band around a desired object.
While the foregoing is directed to embodiments of the present disclosure, other and further embodiments of the disclosure may be devised without departing from the basic scope thereof, and the scope thereof is determined by the claims that follow.
This application claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/931,718, filed Jan. 27, 2014, which is herein incorporated by reference.
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61931718 | Jan 2014 | US |